I have a 1995 jeep wrangler and when the engine gets warm it starts cutting out, losing power

I have replaced the catalytic converter. I am stumped. The only things I can think of it the usual, fuel filter, pump, carb, something along that line, but shouldn't I be having the cutting out issue almost immediately if it were these issues?

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Check for memory codes, if nothing listed you may have to do a manual
sensor scan, a sensor might be sending a misread signal causing the
ECM to make adjustments on faulty information when it goes into closed
loop you should also check and clean all of the sensor grounds, a bad
ground can cause all sorts of driveabality concerns.

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